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US-11962547

Content item module arrangements

PublishedApril 16, 2024
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Technical Abstract

Systems and methods are provided for performing operations including: retrieving a plurality of content items; determining a first category of a first content item in the plurality of content items; selecting a first presentation arrangement from a plurality of presentation arrangements based on the first category determined for the first content item; and presenting the first content item to a user according to the selected first presentation arrangement.

Patent Claims
3 claims

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Claim 6

Original Legal Text

6. The method of claim 3, wherein the first and second content items are presented simultaneously in their respective first and second presentation arrangements.

Plain English Translation

This invention relates to a method for presenting digital content, specifically addressing the challenge of efficiently displaying multiple content items in a way that enhances user engagement and comprehension. The method involves arranging and presenting at least two distinct content items in separate but simultaneous display formats, referred to as first and second presentation arrangements. These arrangements are designed to optimize the visibility and accessibility of each content item, ensuring that users can interact with or perceive both items without distraction or overlap. The first presentation arrangement may involve a primary display format, such as a full-screen view or a dominant position on a user interface, while the second presentation arrangement could be a secondary display, such as a sidebar, thumbnail, or overlay. The method ensures that the content items are presented in a coordinated manner, allowing users to compare, reference, or interact with both items seamlessly. This approach is particularly useful in applications where multitasking or parallel content consumption is beneficial, such as in educational tools, productivity software, or multimedia platforms. The simultaneous presentation of content items in distinct arrangements improves user experience by reducing the need to switch between views or interfaces, thereby increasing efficiency and reducing cognitive load.

Claim 13

Original Legal Text

13. The method of claim 1, further comprising selecting, to present a preview of the particular content item, between an episode preview clip and a series preview clip.

Plain English Translation

A system and method for content item previews in a media streaming platform addresses the challenge of efficiently presenting relevant previews to users to enhance engagement and discovery. The system identifies a particular content item, such as a video or audio file, and determines a user's interaction history with related content. Based on this history, the system selects between an episode preview clip or a series preview clip to display. The selection is optimized to maximize user engagement by prioritizing previews that align with the user's past behavior, such as previously watched episodes or series. The system may also analyze metadata, such as genre or user preferences, to refine the selection process. The preview clips are dynamically generated or retrieved from a database to ensure relevance and timeliness. This approach improves user experience by reducing irrelevant content and increasing the likelihood of continued viewing. The method integrates with existing streaming platforms to enhance content discovery without disrupting the user interface. The system may also track preview performance to refine future selections, ensuring continuous improvement in engagement metrics.

Claim 17

Original Legal Text

17. The method of claim 1, further comprising ordering the plurality of tiles presented in the first presentation arrangement based on a user profile.

Plain English Translation

This invention relates to a method for presenting a plurality of tiles in a user interface, particularly in digital environments such as web or application interfaces. The method addresses the problem of efficiently organizing and displaying content to users in a way that enhances user experience and engagement. The core method involves generating a first presentation arrangement of tiles, where each tile represents a distinct content item or function. The tiles are dynamically adjusted in size and position based on user interactions, such as clicks or dwell time, to prioritize frequently accessed or relevant content. Additionally, the method includes ordering the tiles in the first presentation arrangement based on a user profile, which may include preferences, historical behavior, or demographic data. This ensures that the most relevant tiles are prominently displayed, improving usability and personalization. The method may also involve generating a second presentation arrangement of tiles for a different user or context, where the tiles are adjusted based on interactions specific to that user or context. The system may further track and analyze user interactions to refine the presentation arrangements over time, ensuring continuous optimization of the interface layout. This approach enhances user engagement by dynamically adapting the interface to individual preferences and behaviors.

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Filing Date

September 27, 2019

Publication Date

April 16, 2024

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